Choosing a style from one sample can lead to overconfidence. A better first review is two samples with one deliberate difference: a border change, a text size change, or a simpler artwork option. That gives the maker something real to compare.
AntBelt G1 updates should treat early samples as workflow evidence, not final performance proof. A two-sample review helps because it keeps the test focused. The maker is not trying to prove every material or every design at once.
Write the comparison in plain language: sample A is easier to read, sample B has better spacing, or both need another layout pass. The answer does not need to be dramatic to be useful.
For a personal project or first product idea, this small comparison can prevent the next round from becoming guesswork.
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